Highlights Forecast inflow to Lake Powell upgraded to 122%.
As of: 02/05/2017
As of: 02/05/2017
Northern Sierra snowpack is 150% of normal. Statewide snowpack is 171% of normal for this day.
2016 Colorado River Upper Colorado River Basin
155%
865,000 AF 69% of full CRA
2017 SWP Allocation 1,146,900 AF 60% of Table A
Diamond Valley Lake has more than 600 TAF in storage
Does not include storage withdrawals or exchanges
Statewide
173%
3.5 MAF
30 WY Avg
20
135%
10 0
WY
45
Diamond Valley Lake Storage Capacity: 810 TAF
16.4"
850
288 TAF more in storage than this time last year
30
Southern Sierra Snowpack
34.4 in. 198% of normal
40 35
128%
189%
141% 168%
46% 46%
163%
30
650
25
550 450
Previous Record Low: 342 TAF (06/03/2009)
350
10
147% 26.1 MAF
AZ
45
5
MWD Storage Reserve Levels
4.5
Normal
1.18 MAF more in storage than this time last year
MEAD 10.57 MAF 1086.7 FT
2
2.4
1.8 1.1
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198%
5 STA: 45.6"
SAN LUIS TOT: 1.76 MAF SWP: 1030 TAF 18
3.5
2.7
1.7 1.0
2.3 1.2
0.9
1.3
6
3.0
WY Avg
Calendar Year
203%
0
2.0
2015-2016
CASTAIC 278 TAF DVL 602 TAF
2016-2017
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167%
0
SD: 9.0"
1.5
Record Low: 587 TAF (08/01/1977)
WY Avg
6
810 TAF
86%
18 12
LA: 14.6"
2.5
0.5
0
Snow Water Equivalent (% of Normal) No Data Snowpack Less than 50 % of Normal 50 - 80 81 - 120 121 - 150 Greater than 150